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18 Apr 2019, 7:54 am
Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323 (1974) (States have wide discretion to establish standards for defamation and may establish any standard so long as the standard does not impose liability without fault.) [read post]
21 May 2019, 6:01 am
WBNS-TV, Inc. [read post]
27 Jun 2014, 5:00 am
Andreessen is a director of eBay Inc., Facebook, Inc. and several private companies. [read post]
17 Jan 2021, 9:28 am
Doe I and Cargill, Inc. v. [read post]
4 Jul 2022, 2:56 pm
Quebecor Media Inc. et al, 2022 ONSC 3749. [read post]
22 Feb 2008, 6:00 pm
Signature Financial Group, Inc., and AT&T Corp. v. [read post]
2 Apr 2012, 12:31 am
Speaker: William F Patry (Chief Copyright Counsel, Google Inc.) [read post]
11 Apr 2008, 9:00 am
No problem…: Lundbeck A/S v Generics UK Ltd & Ors: (IPKat), Exelon (Rivastigmine Tartrate) – Dr Reddy’s and Novartis settle Exelon patent dispute: (Therapeutics Daily), GeneMaker – Codon Devices, Blue Heron Biotechnology settle patent suit over gene synthesis platform: (Patent Docs), Glucophage (Metformin) – Depomed settles patent litigation against IVAX: (SmartBrief), (IP Law360), (GenericsWeb), Lexapro… [read post]
19 Mar 2019, 7:24 am
Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos may now be the most famous victim of sextortion: In a Feb. 7 Medium post, Bezos shared the details of his alleged blackmail by American Media, Inc., the publisher of the National Enquirer tabloid. [read post]
16 May 2012, 7:37 am
Industry and Government - bit.ly/Jp1fjy (Catherine Dunn) Emails that Can Get You in Trouble - bit.ly/J9zAG5 (Jeff Orloff) Employer Access To Personal eMail Case Demonstrates Need For Internal Controls On IT Searches - bit.ly/JoTt9m (Dan Michaluk) Facebook and Twitter Postings Cost CFO His Job - on.wsj.com/J9pjtu (Rachel Silverman) FBI Warns Travelers of Cyber Booby Traps Found In Hotel Internet Connections - bit.ly/Jjuzvo (Fernando Pinguelo)… [read post]
4 Nov 2013, 9:46 am
Over the last month, on our New Republic: Security States newsfeed, we rolled out a series designed to explain why fairly allocating the costs of software deficiencies between software makers and users is so critical to addressing the growing problem of vulnerability-ridden code—and how such a regime will require questioning some of our deep-seated beliefs about the very nature of software security. [read post]